A | B |
Weathering | processes that change the physical and chemical character of rock |
Erosion | physical removal of rock particles by water or a glacier |
Transportation | movement of eroded particles by rivers |
mechanical weathering | breaks rock into smaller pieces |
chemical weathering | decomposition of rock from exposure to water and gases |
spheroidal weathering | makes a rock into a rounded shape |
differential weathering | varying rates of weathering where some rocks are more resistant to weathering than others |
frost action | mechanical effect of freezing water on rocks |
frost wedging | expansion of freezing water pries the rock apart |
frost heaving | lifts rock and soil vertically |
exfoliate | when layers of rock peel off a larger rock |
rock decomposition | makes rocks and minerals into new chemical products |
soil | a layer of weathered unconsolidated material on top of bedrock |
loam | soil with equal amounts of sand |
O Horizon | uppermost soil layer that has organic matter |
A Horizon | dark soil layer just below the surface |
Humus | decomposed plant material |
E Horizon | zone of leaching |
B Horizon | zone of accumulation |
C Horizon | incompletely weathered parent rock |
residual soil | develops from the rock below it |
transported soil | forms from sediment dropped by water |
loess | transported soil that is wind deposited |
hardpan | layer of hard material that is difficult to dig or drill through |
laterites | highly leached soil |
paleosol | soil buried under volcanic ash or sediment |